Category Archives: Film

On this episode we talk about an indie horror film that shot right to the top of our “Best of 2015″ list, at least for that genre. We also catch up with The Walking Dead, and SPOIL THE HELL OUT … Continue reading →

This time on the show James and I go round and round on whether or not Chappie is a good film. I say it’s more like The Room but without the cult of personality. He didn’t disagree. I say the … Continue reading →

This is part one of episode 213. We review The Seventh Son and that’s about it. Listen for a brief moment as technology brought this show to a screeching halt. Music is the Alert theme from Metal Gear Solid. Part … Continue reading →

James and I run down our Best of 2014 lists this time, and since he saw more movies than I did his list is vastly different, and in some minds vastly superior. I don’t know. My favorite movie of the … Continue reading →

The final show of 2014 talks about the final movie we’ll ever see set in Middle-earth. . .QUESTION MARK! We also talk about a bunch of non-related content and we both review films that were released on Christmas Day, neither … Continue reading →

Though this show is perfectly cromulent and listenable, there were some mic/computer glitches during the recording. I worked around them best I could but yeah, some words are flat out dropped. Anyway, we review the latest Hunger Games film, but … Continue reading →

It had to happen sooner or later. James actually gave not one, but two films a perfect grade of A+. I personally can’t go that high because as much as I loved the movies he scored perfect, I believe that … Continue reading →

The only reason this show even exists to be published is because I DIDN’T fall over dead in the middle of recording it. Not only are our opinions “wrong” in this episode, but a plethora of real life distractions and … Continue reading →

We got to see a sneak preview of Annabelle last night and recorded a show that was only supposed to go about 20 minutes. Instead it’s over an hour of unfiltered free form acid jazz that may not appeal to … Continue reading →